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Note ban will end up making UP polls more costly: Survey

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Demonetisation has forced candidates to find “innovative ways to pump in black money” for campaigning which will end up making the Uttar Pradesh Assembly polls more costly, a survey has claimed.

The survey conducted jointly by Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) and UP Election Watch to study the impact of demonetisation on poll expenses said, “Demonetisation will have no impact on the campaigning or the poll expense.”

In the survey, 69% of the prospective candidates and party office-bearers admitted that compared to previous polls, the cost of contesting elections would rise by at least 10% due to demonetisation.

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Around 65% of the perspective, candidates said there would be no impact on the “mode and methods of luring voters” in the coming Assembly polls while 70% said they would follow the old patterns to woo voters.

Traders dealing in poll materials; event managers, printers and travel agents said there would be a problem in the campaigning and 70% of them admitted their trade has been affected.

On cashless system, 60% of the traders admitted it would have no adverse effect on their business.

While releasing the report of the survey, chief convener of ADR and UP Election Watch, Sanjay Singh said post demonetisation, a survey on its possible impact in the forthcoming assembly elections in UP was conducted in various areas and Assembly segments of the state.

The survey was conducted in 30 Assembly constituencies spread over 10 divisions of Uttar Pradesh — Jhansi, Banda, Kanpur, Lucknow, Meerut, Varanasi, Gorakhpur, Allahabad, Agra and Bareilly.

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